The Yeezy market has transformed dramatically since adidas resumed production. Many models that once traded at 2-3x retail now sit at or below retail price. For buyers, this is the best time ever to get Yeezys. For collectors, certain models are quietly becoming long-term holds.
Here's every major Yeezy model ranked by current market value, with buying advice for each.
The most iconic Yeezy is now one of the best deals in sneakers. Multiple colorways sit $50-100 below retail. The comfort is unmatched at this price point.
The Onyx colorway remains the most popular. Restocks have brought prices near retail, making this an easy cop. Still the most comfortable slide on the market.
The Wave Runner is a design classic. At $200-230 resale, you're getting a $300 shoe for a significant discount. The chunky silhouette aligns with current trail sneaker trends.
Foam Runners have found their price floor. Certain colorways (Onyx, MX variants) hold slight premiums. The unique aesthetic guarantees continued demand.
Yeezy 750 (all colorways) — the original Yeezy boot silhouette has become a collector's item. Prices range from $500-2,000+ depending on colorway and condition. These are only going up.
Yeezy 350 V1 (Turtle Dove, Pirate Black, etc.) — the sneakers that started it all. OG 350 V1s in good condition are appreciating as cultural artifacts. Don't expect these to drop.
Yeezy 350 V2 "Zebra" (original 2017) — while newer restocks sit below retail, the original 2017 Zebra pairs still command $300+. Condition and production year matter.
If you just want to wear Yeezys, 2026 is the best buying environment in years. The 350 V2, 700, and Slide are all near or below retail. Use SneakyRadar to compare across StockX and GOAT — prices can vary by $20-40.
If you're buying to hold, focus on discontinued models and OG colorways. The general Yeezy market may continue to decline, but rare pairs from 2015-2019 are decoupled from the current supply dynamics.
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